Unbeaten boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is being sought for questioning in Las Vegas after a domestic violence report was given by his former girlfriend early Thursday morning.

The woman, Josie Harris, who Las Vegas Metropolitan Police say has children with Mayweather, summoned multiple police cars at 5:03 a.m. to a southwest Las Vegas home and reported the boxer attacked her. Domestic violence investigators were at the scene, police spokesman Bill Cassell told The Times. The spokesman said Harris was treated at a hospital for "minor injuries" and released.

"At this point, Mr. Mayweather is a suspect in a domestic battery violence case, and we would very much like to speak with him," Cassell said.

Mayweather's spokeswoman had no information about the alleged incident, and attempts to reach his adviser were not immediately successful.

Cassell said details such as what prompted the alleged incident and Harris' specific injuries were "part of the investigation." Asked if Mayweather would be arrested, Cassell said only that, for now, the boxer is a "person of interest."

Mayweather, who last fought May 1 and won a lopsided decision over Shane Mosley in Las Vegas, apologized this week after unleashing a racially charged, expletive-filled video attack on his possible future opponent, Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather's uncle and trainer, Roger Mayweather, faces a coming criminal trial for allegedly beating a female boxer.

Easy to talk [expletive] when you're posting on a computer. We both know you wouldn't say [expletive] to a pro boxer in his face.

I'll wait for the facts to come out later. This is the same woman that told police a few years ago Floyd punched her in his Bentley and went to the hospital for the injuries. She later admitted to police Floyd did not put his hands on her and she lied to police because she was mad at him for leaving her for another woman.

Nah, the Pacquiao fans on the internet try to act hard on the internet, but they won't do anything in person. You should check out BS and see how they act. They care more about their karma and points than anything else.

Nah, the Pacquiao fans on the internet try to act hard on the internet, but they won't do anything in person. You should check out BS and see how they act. They care more about their karma and points than anything else.